The History of Rome, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1849 |
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Pagina 577
... received by those people from the Samnites , and their hatred towards them , rather than to any favour received from the Roman people . For such of the Samnites as dwelt on the mountains in separate villages , used to ravage the low ...
... received by those people from the Samnites , and their hatred towards them , rather than to any favour received from the Roman people . For such of the Samnites as dwelt on the mountains in separate villages , used to ravage the low ...
Pagina 579
... received into alliance on conditions , a considerable number of the states . Papirius likewise , who had remained to ... receiving the horsemen who were the cause of the war . To whom Papirius returned this answer , that " they ...
... received into alliance on conditions , a considerable number of the states . Papirius likewise , who had remained to ... receiving the horsemen who were the cause of the war . To whom Papirius returned this answer , that " they ...
Pagina 581
... received that garrison into the city . " They then departed , and returned to their countrymen , hav- ing obtained from the consul , with much difficulty , permission to consult their senate on the matter , and bring back their answer ...
... received that garrison into the city . " They then departed , and returned to their countrymen , hav- ing obtained from the consul , with much difficulty , permission to consult their senate on the matter , and bring back their answer ...
Pagina 587
... receiving his mortal wound , when com- paring the wars waged in Asia by this very youth , with those in which himself had been engaged . Indeed , when I reflect that , in the first Punic war , a contest was maintained by the Romans with ...
... receiving his mortal wound , when com- paring the wars waged in Asia by this very youth , with those in which himself had been engaged . Indeed , when I reflect that , in the first Punic war , a contest was maintained by the Romans with ...
Pagina 596
... received . On this the nobles , not those only against whom the charge was levelled , but the whole body jointly insisted that such an imputation lay not against the nobles , to whom the way to honours lay open if not obstructed by ...
... received . On this the nobles , not those only against whom the charge was levelled , but the whole body jointly insisted that such an imputation lay not against the nobles , to whom the way to honours lay open if not obstructed by ...
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